Simulink.fault.isEnabled
Description
returns true for each model element in status
= Simulink.fault.isEnabled(modelElements
)modelElements
that is enabled
for fault injection.
Examples
Check if Faults on Model Element are Enabled
Open the fault_analyzer_intro
model.
openExample('faultanalyzer/FaultAnalyzerIntroExample')
Add a fault to the Sine Wave block output port.
myFault = Simulink.fault.addFault(... "fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1");
Assign noise behavior to the fault and store the behavior in a fault model named
myBehaviorModel
on the path.
addBehavior(myFault,"myBehaviorModel",... FaultBehavior="mwfaultlib/Add Noise");
Check if the Sine Wave block output port is enabled for fault simulation.
enabledStatus = Simulink.fault.isEnabled(... "fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1");
Input Arguments
modelElements
— Path or handle of model element
string array | cell array of character vectors | vector of handles
Paths or handles of model elements, specified as a string array, cell array of character vectors, or a vector of handles. If you specify only one model element, enter it as a scalar.
In Simulink® models, each entry in the array must be the path or handle of a block output or input port. In Simscape™ blocks, each entry in the array must be the path of a fault-capable model subelement. In System Composer™ models, each entry in the array must be the path to a component output or input port.
Example: "myModel/Sine
Wave/Outport/1"
Example: ["myModel/Sine
Wave/Outport/1" "myModel/Gain/Outport/1"]
Example: {'myModel/Sine
Wave/Outport/1', 'myModel/Gain/Outport/1'}
Data Types: string
| char
| double
Output Arguments
status
— Whether model elements are enabled
1
| 0
| logical array
Whether the model elements are enabled, returned as a 1
or
0
of data type logical
. Each value corresponds
to the element with them same index in the modelElements
input
argument.
Version History
Introduced in R2023b
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